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(1) they called for a policy that seeks to integrate foreign labourers rather than ghettoize them(2) They don't ghettoize crime writers in other countries, and of course they shouldn't.(3) they called for a policy that seeks to integrate foreign laborers rather than ghettoize them(4) He said that if this issue was not addressed, it would create problems of social exclusion, and create ghettoised undocumented communities.(5) There will be fears that such schools will ghettoise Muslims by teaching them separately from other children.(6) This ‘soft’ segregation, he says, suggests that Britain is moving towards being a segregated, ghettoised society.(7) We did not want to be ghettoised and isolated.(8) It is nothing less than an extension of genre ghettoization .(9) There are people who can't manage a word of English and what is worse make no attempt to learn the language of their adopted country inevitably leading to isolation and social and cultural ghettoisation .(10) Another researcher views nursing as being identified with a docile female role, which has led to a ghettoization of the career field.(11) There were a lot of things wrong with council houses - not least the ghettoisation of estates - but they fulfilled a need that is still there.(12) Hasn't the world learned a thing from past internment, ghettoization and marginalization of groups?
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